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I1KND BUIiLKTIN, HKND, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY M, 1010 iwan 7 5V 4 7 BEND IS PROMISING. DAIRY CENTER SAYS 0. A, C. EXPERT Alfiilfi) mill AMNoclntcil C'mi NVrilcil for HiicccNNful Operation HHom IIi'ciiiiii! NiiiiicMiiiN lii llaHli-ni Or'K"i, ('. .1. McIiiIonIi rdltor of O. A. Pirn MullilliiN, ' ' Hrln1 tT1. llullrlln.l CORVALLIH, July 30. Im llnml ii promising lliy coimlryT TIiIh wiib tint lli-Ht iiuoHtlmi Hliol ul Prof, 11. II, Fills, dairy hihicIuIIhI for tho stain agricultural coIIiikh nxloii stun service, wlioii tho colliigo press bulletin mail was iiHkeil to KUIMlly Tlltt IIOHll Iltllldtlll Wltll HO II) I) of tho IntcHt reliable Information on progrosHlvo iliilryliiK- IHlt7" I'rof. Film ropnated iiil Ictilly. "Woll any district that can grow alfalfa ami associated crops iih tho llond region grows, iiHiially Iiiih about ovnrytlilnu minded for successful dairy iirodncilou." That sounded promising and slnro mi othnr iiluinonl of Ihn dairy busi ness breeding, iiiiiutifactiirliiR and ' marketing wiih up for considera tion, tho following polutH, ainoui; othoiH, wyro repotted im nppllcnhln to dairying In tho lloml district. Mllon IUtoiiio Niiini'niiix. From 1000 to 1200 silos will ho htillt In Oregon thin season, East out and Co lit nil Oregon having tho linn's shunt, about 800. Jlut ovon at that tho iippnr stnlo territories will luck a good dual with catching up with wiiHtorn Oregon In tho num ber of silos In' opurutlon, 'hnuaumi tho alio anil sllngo huvo lone bwn rognrdml In tho count districts iik prodtahlo and essential dairy fac tor. Thoy aro parts of ono lilt: factor In iconomlral milk anil fat production, uutiltlous and oconiiiii Ical mid balanced rations, Dairy food Is only ono of novnral factors that liiltuouco mid determine prollt and lows In business, hut It In ono that depends to a gtat oxtoiit on roll and cllmato iul mar kct facilities. Good breeds and high producing strains, scientific tiian. iiKomiuil that effects ocotomlcal mid sanitary production, right method of tiiiuni factum of huttor, chiioso, Ico cntain nud other dairy products, roopnrutlvo or othor form of mar kitting that yolld best prices with lowest commissions, aro factor that may ho successfully otigliiiMirud, ro gardlcss of what crop may ho grown nud converted Into dairy funds In tho locality. Homo IVriN .WtviHiii-y. And inoro ami cheaper and hot tor homegrown foods aro ono of tho groat iiei'd of tho dairy busi ness lii Orison, snys Prof. I'.' M. Ilnindt, hi'itl of tho cntlegu dairy department. Homo grown feed to u great uxtoiil, community crown with it minimum of shipping charKo noxl and purclumo of foreign grown and mado products and con centrates nnd no-collm! con contra I on lust of all. Failure horo frequently! in a k on tho unlucky dairyman send V s .N- T - 1 r-j 18 cents a package EXPERTLY blended choice low-mildness of . , , n ...wmu -u..-uiBu.eucsiraD.e"Docly." Camels tobaccos in Camel q.garettes elimi- are simply a revelation! You may nate bite and free them from any smoke them without tirinffyourtaste! unpleasant cujarctty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor, For yur own satisfaction you must n . , , compare Camels with any cigarette Camels win instant and permanent in the world at any price. Then success with smokers because the you'll best realize their superior" blend brings out to tho limit the quality and the rare enjoyment rofreahinrr flnifOT. n ,iui..r..i . .. .. jv-..-u u ...w. uuu uuuymiu. mei- mey provide, tho prolltii on his cioam chockn ovor tho road to n dlataiit prollt mnkor not uocuHimrlly piolltoor, Tho Hpoclal hIIo hulldltiK cam pnli'ii linn oIohimI, hut that Ih no ruiiNon for docldluK iikiiIiihI build Ink ii xllo ynt thin your, Thiin, It not thin year, noxt, at tho latiiHt, whoro othor comlltlomi for nticcyHK ful duriyltiK oxlHt aloni; with Ihn dairy unto. Whothor n )ioinomado or u fac tory hullt nIIo Iiiih to bo dotormlnod by tho hulldor. It tho homo-mado typo Ih docldod upon tho bulldur may avail hluiHolf, Konorally, of tho oxporloiicoM of otlmm who havo had Ilium oroctod, and dolullod In NtructloiiH for bill of matorlal mid imitliodH of hulldltiK aro nvallahlo throiiKh tho iiKrlcultural coIIoko ox tfniHlon biillolltiH, which may bo had on application. If tho factory typo In Holoctod, dlroctloiiH for oroctlou will accompany tho nIIo, Tho cropn bent adajitod to Mil into iiki tho noxt coiiHlilnrallon. TIioho aro In ordor of Importanco nt IIiIk tlino iih otiiiiuuratod by K, j. Wimtovor, fodoral and Htnlo coIIokv oxtotiHlou dairy niiiclallKt( millowoni, nam, vutch and corn. Kiiunowiirn woro itrowu In conxlil oniblo acroiiKo In tho llund torrl lory IiinI yar, and will ho much moro oxtoiiHlvoly nilni'd thin your for flllaxo. Thoy aro fairly ruHhitaut to front, may bu plautod oarly and IhUH K'Jt the houufltn of oarly noa won molnturo, and will ovon Ktand n Kood dual of noKloct, thoiiRli not proiltubly. OiiIh and' vutch aro imud to hoiiio oxtoiit for hIIiiko mid mako a :ood product. Cannon know tho ponmI blllllort and llmltatloiiH of tho crop nnd whoro It can ho Rrown with fair iiNRiiriinco of nuccohh, It will mako n kooiI Million for fall mid winter tio. Com Ih niibjoct to froHt dumiiRo mid can bo r.rnwn miccoHnfully In woiiki localllloH of tho Ilond dlNtrlct. Indooil, corn Ih tho Maridard for nIIiiri) 'mid In nil comparlHoiiH for foodi raluoH In hIIiiko of nuy iiort It Jncoiiinarol with tho iimount of cor ii hIIiiko iiutrlmuntn. Hiiiill")or KiitUfnrtory. RuuDouor nllano Iiiih hcon fod with HatlMfactory romiltn, ho fur, at IimM, KtiyH I'rof wiHor Wt'Htovor. It wiih ho Hatlnfactory that In hoiiio loonlltloH twlco an much iih wuh crown lawl yonr In Kmwlui; now. DnuhtloHH UHom of It will bo lutor oHtod to loam that I(h nutrlmont coniparoH favorably with corn, iih nIiowii by rocont nntilyMlii unndo by tho department of acrlculturo clicm-l-try at tho coUuko oxporlmunt Htu tlon The followluft roHiiltH on tho huh (lower iiutrlmontH, hIiowii In tho McVond number of oach croup, v Q What you pay out your is cigarette satisfaction you do got it in every R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wln.ton-S.l.m, N. C. aro comparod with corn hIIiiko mi nlync'H from tho corn bolt fltntoK, tho flrrit of oach Kroup, no coIIoko IlKtiroH for OroKon Horn hIIiiko bo lti; nvallahlo: Molnturo 7.1.7, 77.2 null 1.7, 2,r2; protein 2.1, 2.42; fat .8, .fift; erudo flbro 0 . .') ; 0 . 0 H ; ultrOKcii froo oxtnictii n.4, 11. CH. Milk Not i:ii(lmioii'(l.' Haiucor of taint In tho milk nnd butlor from tho uo of Hiinllowor ullaity, hoouih no Kroutor than tho diuiKor of tnlnt from othor kind of hIIiiko. Director Outer, of tho oxtoiiHlou Horvlco, itayH that any kind of hIIiiko hiiii ho foil In it man ner to produce tulnt or to avoid It, TIiIh wuh kooiI iiowh to tho writer, becauHo ho had buon roared In Khiiiiuh, tho Hunflowor ntato, mid UHod to gather "roMlo" from tho tlpH of nuiillowor Htalkn that ho had provlouHly boheadud In n fierce combat, mid remembered that nlonK In tho HUmmor whan tho khihh be Kan to '( wiry, and tho cattle nipped on tho Ruullower headn tho milk Hinellod to lioavon. Tho Hpeclon hooiu to bu entirely different, how ovor, from tho hpucIch Krowu for Hllago. , ' Of. con mo .tho fact that tho nuii llowor contnltiH nutrlmont campar nblo to corn nutrlentH (Iooh not uncoHiiarlly mean that dairy ntock or other milmalH can extract the cunin or Kreater deKroo of food Hulmtaiico. Tho ItiRrcdlentH aro thoro beyond nil nhudow of n doubt, uud choiulculH nfnko tho hIIiiko toll tho ntnry. Tho coofllcleiil of (IIkchi ability can bo determined only by feodlm; IohIh..Iii connection with chemical IohIh of iiutrlmentH unno nlmllated. Hut the fact that dairy men mid othor livestock men havo found It a good' hIIiiko, Indicates that It Ih at leant, fairly dl KOHtahlo. In tho mean time other cropn for nucclucncv roots, kale, panturai;e, uhoiI In connection with alfalfa mid other rouKhaKo In many dairy dis trict will bo depended upon by bond dairymen to help uolvo tho cheaper food problem In Hiicceinful dalo'lng. NEW HARDWARE STORE )S COMING (orj-o Ktiiplotoit Will Ojmmi Xrw IMnhlNlimont on Oregon -Within Ttwt .Months, Aiiiiounromoiit. That bond Ih to hnvo' nnother hardware Htoro wan learned this week, when It wan announced that In tho near futurn Gcorgo Stapletou, until recently of, Denver, Colorado, will open audi an estab lishment In thin city, probably locat ing on Oregon ntrcot. Mr. Staplo ton has boon In tho city for tho last 10 dayn visiting with his fathor-ln law, J. A. Kim ten, nnd mado tho an nouncement utter a careful survey of business conditions In bend. Mr. v '"""""""""""i""""""""""""ai good monoy for and, my, how puff of Camels! the tobaccos yet re- 9 Htaploton left thin morning for Hpo kutio to complete his bunlneitu tour for tho Rtovo manufactory which ho roprt-HontH on tho road. On bin return to Ilend, In ubuut hIx wcokn, ho will actively tako up tho work Incident to tho opening of tho now Htoro. Mr.' Ktapletou ban been on tho rotid for u number of yearn, being ulwnyH Iduntlfjcd with Homo hard ware line, and Ih In an excellent po Hltloii to open n Htoro of tho kind hero. t Ho will carry ft comploto lino, nnd will Hpeclallzo In buldlng hardware. Tho btiHlnosH will bo Incorporated. Tlio Toitt That TdN. There In only ono real test for a cough remedy and that Ih uho. H. M. Oliver, box 102, It. K. D. S, (lreen boro, 8. T , wrltcn: "Kolcy'H Honey and tur Is Juitt flue. I keep It In tho Iiouho nil the tlmo." It hooIIich nnd re Hovch liny fovor, UHthmn, cougliK, coldB, croup mid bronchlnl nfrcc tloiiB. Tor buIo everywhere. Adv. XOTICi: I'Olt I'UHMCATIO.V. Department of the Interior, United BtntOH Land Ofllco nt Tho Italics, Oregon, July 10, 1919. Notice I hereby given that Leo pold I'. Tnuncher of Mllllcnn, Ore gon, who on October 23, 1914. mado homestond entry No. 01.1973, jfor lot A, KK-'tSWU, and 8K4, Ticc Hon 30. N14NBM, ncctlon 31, town Hhlp 19 south, rango Id cost, Wll Inmotto meridian, ban filed notlco of Intention to muko final three-yenr proof to establish claim to t lie land nbovo described, Wforo II. C. Elba, Unlyd .States commlKHloner at bond, OrcKon, on the 23rd day of August, 1919. qialmnnt names as. wltnpssen' Ocorgo V. Cook of bod, Orogon, Ileuben Keller of Mlllcan, Oregon, William Wralui of Illllcan, Oregon, nnd John Holland of Mllllcan, Ore gon. H. FIIANK WOODCOCK, 20-24p Itoglstcr. NOTICE l()H PUBLICATION. (Not Coal LiiiiiN.) Dopartment of tho Interior, United Status Lund Offlco nt Lnkcvlow, Orogon, July 10, 1919. Notlco Is hereby given that Charles E. Street, of La Pine, Oro gon, who on October 23, 1914, made homes'.oad entry No. 07780. for tho SU'U section 1. township 23 south rnngo 9 oast Willamette meridian, bus filed notlco of Intention to mako flnnl thrco-j-car proof to establish claim to tho lands above described before E. L. Clark. United Stntas commissioner, at La Pine, Oregon, on ino 23rd ilay of August. 1919. Claimant names ns witnesses: William H. Holllnsbpad. W. E. becs loy, J. N. Mastcn, Carl Wise, nil of La Pine, OreKon, , JAMES V. bUHOESS. 2 0-2 4 c Ilwslster. NOTICE roil 1'L'ISI.ICATIO.V. Dopartment of tho Interior, United States Land ofllco nt Tliu Dalles, Oregon, July 2. 1919. Notlco Ih hereby given that Ivan V. McGlllvrny, of bond,v Oregon, who on April 3. 191C. mado homestoad entry No. 016913, for tho WV&8BU section 22, W4NE4. necOon 27, lownsnip is soutu. raiiKO 12 cast. Willamette meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako final throo-year proof to estnbllsh claim to tho lnnd above described beforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon, on tho lCt,h day of August, 1919. Claimant names ns witnessed: benard Toknmpo. Herman Teknmno, atenn It. Slack nnd Merle Knotts, nil of bend, Oregon. H. FKANIC WOODCOCK. 19-23p Ituglster. NOTICE I.'OK PUBLICATION. (Not Coal I,iuiW.) Dopartmont fo tho Interior, United Stiites Lnnd Offlco nt Lukovlew, Oregou. Notlco Is hereby lvon Hint Perloy b. Ileal, ot La Pine, Oregon, who on October 14, 1914, mado homestead entry No. OS 123. for the E&E&. suction 28. township 23 south, run go 10 cast, Wlllamotto meridian, has filed notlco ot Intention to mako final thrco-yenr proof, to establish clnlm to tho land nbovo described bo foro E. L. Clark, United Stntes com missioner, nt Ln Pino, Oroiton, on tho 15th dny ot August, 19l9. Claimant names us witnesses: George Parker,, Juko Howard, Gcorgo Sly nnd A mo Howard, nil of La Pino, Oregon. JAS. F. bURGESS. 19-23o Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Xot Coal Iuitls.) Doimrtmout of tho Interior, United States Land Ofllco nt Lukovlew, OroKon, July 1, 1919. Notlco Is horoby given that Wllllo Sylvester, of Lu Pino, Oregon, who on November 27, 1911, mado homo stead entry No. 0S11S, for tho NWU SW,4. WMNWVi, section 26. 8'K SWUi soctlon 28, township 23 south, ran go 9 east,- WUlumotta meridian, has Died notlco of intention to malco flnnl threo-yenr proof to ostnbllsh clnlm to tho land ttbovo described boforo E, L, Clark. United States commissioner, nt Ln Pine, Oregon, on tho 2 2nd duy of August, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Jako Howard, Fred Smith, Mlko Mnyflold, Georgo Mayfleld, nil of Lu PJno, Orogon, JAS. F. BUROESS, 1923o Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Not Conl Ijtiid.) Department ot tho Interior, United Statea Land offlco at Lukovlew, Orogon, July 1, 1919, Notlco is horoby given that Frank J, Wnllaco ot La Pino, Orogon, who on August 22, 1914, mado homestead entry No, 08004, for tho SWU. sec tion 33, township 21 south, range TANLAC t . 10 aanl, Wlllnmetto meridian, linn filed notlco of Intention to mako final throo-year proof to cntnbllah claim to Hint land nbovo dcHcrlbcd beforo K. h. Clark, United' fltntcH commlii Hlonor, at La Pino, Oregon, on tho 22nd dny of AugtiHt, 1910. Claimant tinmen nn wltncHHon: John blow, Oeno llapor, Henry Cnv nnaugh nnd Claud Clow, nil of La 1'Ino, Oregon. JA8. y. IIUIIOES8, 10-2Hc KcRl-ter. flU.MMO.VH. In tho circuit court of Deschutes county, for tho ntnto of Oregon. Anna blckncll, plalntirr, vs. O. O. blcknell, defendant, To O. G. blckncll, tho nbovo named defendant: , In tho name of tho stato of Oregon, you aro hereby required to appear und answer tho compluint filed against you In tho above entitled caso and cause, on or beforo tho 24th day of July, 1919, which In moro tlian nix weeks nftor tho 12th dny of Juno, 1919, tho dato or tho first pub llcutlon of this Humraons, nnd If you fall so to nppcnr nnd answer, for want thorcof tho plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for In her complaint, towlt: for a de cree of this court dissolving tho bonds of matrimony, heretofore and now existing between tho plaintiff and defendant nnd for a further de cree, giving and granting to plaintiff tho right and privilcgo of resuming her former nanio of Anna Nye. Sorvlco of this summons Is mado upon you by publication thereof in tho bend Bulletin' for six consecutive and successive weeks, under nnd by virtue of an order mado and entered on the 12th day of Juno, 1919, by the Honorable T. E. J. Duffoy, judge of tho nbovo entitled court. Tho dato of tho first publication of this summons is tho 12th dny of June, 1919, and tho date oi tho last publication is tho 24th uay of July, 1919. 1C-21C E. O. STADTEH, Attorney for Plaintiff Bend, Oregon Notice ok hale ok state LANDS. Notlco Is hereby given that tho ntato land board of tho stuto of Ore gon will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock a. m., August 12, 1919, for tho following described lands, towlt: Section 3G, T. 13 S R.13 E. Section 3G, T. 20 S, R. 11 E. ' All bids must bo accompanied by Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln , ' Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCtC ol Suackrd Sue. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER, CO. Business and Professional Cards R. S. HAMILTON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 13-10 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 511 (Dr. C' Former Office.) II. II. nArm9nJ Cha. W. Ettklnt DcArmond & Erskine Ij a w y u u s O'Kano Buildlug, Bend.'Orcgoa H. O. JBIiLIS Attoraeyftt'LftW United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON MISS.B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL Lawrenco Bldg., Room 3 Phono Red 2251 DR. C. H. SOLL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON bond Press Bld. BEND, OREGON Phones: Offlco Red 41: Res. 123 ! Deschutes County Abstract Company D. H. PEOPLES, President Most Complete Abstraot Plant In Central Oregon. Speelal Attention Given to Federal Loan Abstracts. First National Banh Bldg,, BEND, ORE., Cor. next te Alley FOR SALE BY The Owl Pharmacy SOLK AOENTS rogtilnrly executed applications to purchase and check or draft for at least ono-flfth of tho amount hid. Tho board reserves tho right to ret jeet any or all bids. Applications and bids should bo nddressed to a. O. Brown, clork ntato lnnd board, Snlom, Oregon, and marked "Application and Bid to Purchase Stato Iandn." 0. O. BROWN, Cleric Stato Lnnd Board, Dated at Salotn, Oregon, May 29 1919. 14-240 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In tho County Court nt tho Stnto of Oregon, for DeschulosrCounty. In tho Matter of tho En la to of Lowlq J. Calo, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned -was on the 18th day of Juno, 1919, appointed administrator of the estate of tho nbovo named do censed by tho county Judgo of Do- , achates county, Oregon. Therefore, all persons holding claims against tho estate of said de ceased nr hereby notified to present tho same, duly verified, according to law, nt my offlco In tho O'Kano building, Bend. Oregon, within nix months from tho dato of tho first publication hereof. Dato of tint publication, Juno 27, 1919. CHARLES W. ERSKINE, Administrator of tho Estato ot Lowls J. Cale, Deceased. 19d -18-21W-C NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court ot tho Stato of Oregon, for the County of De schutes. In tho Matter of tho Estato ot A. L. Stevens, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby glycn that the undersigned was on the 18th day of Juno, 1919, appointed administrator of tho estato of the above named deceased by tho county Judge of De schutes county, Oregon. Therefore, all persona holding claims against the estate of said de ceased aro hereby notified to present tho same duly verified, according to law, at my office In the O'Kame building, Bend, Oregon, within hIx months from tho dato ot the first publication hereof. Dato ot firut publication, June 27, 1919. CHARLES W. ERSKINE, Administrator, of the Estate ot a. u. bicvcns, xicccaseu. a 19d -18-21W-C Phone Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. 1A. Architect 24 O'Kano building BEND ... OREGON O. P. NISWONGER, Bead, Ore. UNDKRTAKEK Ltceased Kmbalaier, Fas end Director. Phone Red 421. Lady AmL DR. R. D. STOWELX. NaprnpAthtc Physician Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to 6 rhone Red 4 Ha DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently Located In Bend ' with Now Equipment Private Ofllco in Tliomon'a Jewelry Storo Dr. Turner will bo In Prlno vlllo overy first and third Fri day; in Madras every secoud and fqurth Friday and in Red mond every flrqt and third Thursday of each month. Read the Classified Ads.